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Default Welder repair (Miller Trailblazer Pro 350D)

On 2012-05-06, Dennis wrote:

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On Sun, 6 May 2012 13:41:51 +0800, "Dennis" wrote:


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On Sun, 6 May 2012 09:24:42 +0800, "Dennis" wrote:


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On 2012-05-05, erik wrote:
thats one expensive board!


Many are much more expensive than that...

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Just out of interest can you put up a photo of the faulty board. I'm
interested in what's on the board and how repairable they might be.

Apparently they are repairable. IIRC there's a place in the south -
NC? that specializes in Miller board repairs.

RWL



At $500 for a replacement, repairing them could be a good little sideline!

I cant speak for Miller..but Lincoln are so covered with plastic sealent
that gettting to components is nearly impossible

Gunner


They are *******s when they do that. I've soaked boards in different
solvents for a few days to break the sealant down. Sometimes it'll form a
gel that you can brush off.



This board is sealed, and for a good reason.

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